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4 a SOIN THE DOLLAR CLUB. “HUMAN INTEREST EDITORIALS" WATCH THE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE FOR ‘r 8S WORTH THE MONEY! oe; i ARE SHORT ANDO REACH THE 6? REAL LIVE NEWS OF SPORTDOM The Pioneer One Cent 4 XN P The Only Paper in Seattl Paper of the Northwest it i Sr 22) eC a That Dares to Print the Nowa "NIGHT E DITION, SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1905 VOL. 7. NO. 1 CENTS PER MONTH “JAPAN IS FROM MiSaDORT NOW; RUSSIA WILL HAVE TO SHOW US” BARON KOMURA, JAPANESE PEACE ENVOY FHE DISTINGUISHED DIPLOMAT AND STATESMAN INTIMATES | THAT HIS GOVERNMENT WILL NOT SUBMIT TO ANY MOD- | BARON KOMURA POSES FOR THE STAR | e ERATION IN THE TERMS OF. PEACE TO BE MADE WITH RUSSIA—KOMURA IS GIVEN A ROUSING WELCOME IN 8E - SORT ARNE eT cee CW i atten neste SON ae eee ae fe | ATTLE AND HURRIES ON TO WASHINGTON, THURSDAY F 8 ~ werivenmiesc 2° rd ? | NIGHT TUTTE CTOTTCT CT Cee eee eee ee ee | Call a al { e eadows * * | | i* Baron Hayashi, Japanese minister to Eng m4 ‘® terview in London, which wa hed * *® in whieh he distin, ne mat and s + | i o % the public mistook the Japanese for an if * CALIFORNIA HORSE OWNERS TO INVESTIGATE CHARGE THAT a oes com ae ews Wen wes concent to maceration i the ae | | JUDGE EGBERT OWNS INTEREST IN HORSE HORATIUS th © same to stop % the peace pact with Rus x | | - bog by * * This interview wa: » to Baron Komura, the chief peace ® | | lh OS eta # plenipotentiary, who arrived from Tokio in Seattle Thursday ® | } “s the fect tu ® morning, by Star man in the baron’s suite of rooms in the * | halle sien eee bete ghn80 be a : ‘ee s the fact ts % Butler hotel, and the baron made this remarkably signifi * port Sites solain Gee anlage. ros gic ink ¢ ae te Onna HR age ° free, relative to the ownership of | and te ofbed : * “BARON HAYASHI IS ONE OF THE GREATEST LIVING ® EER. relative te £08 ownership of) If 2 and Skinner have nd | siderable Kos. % EXPONENTS OF JAPANESE THOUGHT, BOTH OFFICIAL * tha Narte ‘Horation, 1 menae int | cto w ip, and naturally cau , > # AND POPULAR. WHATEVER HE SAYS VOICES THE UNIT. * — “st ps ad bo f ning s among (he ha i hoe * ED SENTIMENT OF MY GOVERNMBNT AND MY PEOPLE.” # Chcodunies Gila Milcadihs 4h Mike ine be fekaae ta taeee th Ohieh bo thet Be wan sik tatenciheh in eta eS hWate ba kat eCRREREEOTE EET common report around the track | ha peared y racing venture and did not | after the breaking down of Hora-| The horse was br 4 hair of either Horatius or | | thus thet, while he was running un-|nia by Chinn & er r has repeat- 4 der the colors of Tobey Rameey, he |tucky racing f nied that Egbert was a silent pit 2 ae iitticult, to Interview The writer ¢ diplomat a was in reality the property of | claimed the n his racing stal At alll ron Komura as it Is to have a| copy of | | Horace Egbert, handicapper last) race and Fr gruntied horsemen have’ Sg gee mak wah the Sy + Ab diag x year for the Emeryville track in | quently ame 1 on on this score. all the Russias +a What, 1s your opinion of Baron | Oakland, now judge at the Seattle | At that time Ramsey was training fficials of the California i “week pleating, somelen meee seked The |races, and Frank Skinner, associate | Bombarrdler for inner. The Jockey Oakland track have threats and much s ior military The plenipotentiar t oo Judge. | Skinner and Ramsey stab wa nt » investigate maneuvering, The Star man su cod ger ary we at for| Kgbert handicapped Horatius at | campaigned in the East last seasor ed turf scandal, and race eget A ~ any eae —* ted | o ile a T rds om ” e season t « s oO cay are du - ceeded in slipping into the baron's|" “BARON HAYASHI 18 ONE OF Emeryville all last season, and if| Towards the close of the season | t f this chy are dumb. Guertment, where he foued. the| Tue GREATRST LIVING EXPO. Seattle report is true, and be has|here, Frank Skinner announced that founded at the news that Horatius m GREATEST LIVING EXP t : 4 out " ; e to his colors. 7 plain looking little diplomat busily Ne OF JAPANESE THOUGHT not obtained an interest in the horse | he had sold out his entire in has p alse to hii rs. They engaged in changing his collar. OFFICIAL MD POPULAR : |xince leaving, the matter calls for |in all horses, including Horst ‘ awaiting develop- ‘Whether the distinguished Orien-| WHATEVER HE SAYS voices|’4"QN NOMURA AND MEMBERS OF SUITE ON THE OBSERVAT ION PLAPPORM OF PRESIDENT | 8 Investigation by the stewards of | Tobe Ramsey. Skinner's announce- | ments \ aVEe e SAYS a) PRIVATE CAR, JUST APTER ALIGHTING FROM THE MINNRBORA. KOMURA STANDS | momen = waragras:: SENTIMENT OF MY AND MY PROPI is all that Japan's plen would say on the pro ompact st glance the simple state neans but little | i0V tal really has difficulty in under standing the English language, whether he protends to in order give himself plenty of time fe Teflection over any question pro pounded, is more than the writs could figure out Thursday morning as he interviewed the baron. | But One thing is certain—the tales of| Betwoen the lines can be read ab-| the baron’s wonde lomacy are S0lutely Japan's attitude on the sub- Rot exaggerated. The manner in Jct of peace with her big. bulking,| whieh he shrewdly evaded pointed roughly licked enemy. In good plain En believed that # be filed against He was mes, but three ed seri< e left eye, one Questions and subtly answered oth-| glish, {f means ers shows that he is a born mas-|. ~ APAN IS FROM MISSOURI one s through the day ter of the knights and pawns on RUSSIA MI 10OW HER! _— |! s cha fi would be the cheasboard of diplomacy It means that rather than accept ‘ 4 No effort was made to have the terms not equal in remunera-| As the resuit of an attempted ar-)by and the clerk te 1 J. W.' McNamara, whe chanel famous Japanese tell of how he ‘ t rr magnitude of t rest of a woman in F Place, |trouble to the police st So " ' liked bis journey across the water, | * ys ¢ a saloon at ot 8 ia, {one of the men sneak out of as at first at the of what he thought of Seattle, and ‘ jebertiz before 6-c'clock Wednesday | door aad run up the a talked about of his opinion of America and “ evening. Patrolman J. B. Ja Frank Balocct statement {o| Mrs. Baocchi, He came into. the Americans in ge In the con ba jem at the of Patrols + . 3 7 ® Star ma we ' , e th = he as looking for trary, appreciating the fact that i Kelly Yesler Way, at oto ~ exceece n . th t t add i me, told me time was precious, The Star feet of death lock b oon had tha ‘ otu of the Lt unched into the su be bad ad -" ut place | 5 er ca the r ar ane “Baron Komu in yo 7 x st popeen nO | off watch McNa a took his place | ¢ Ravenel diy galt of the coming peace ino ae . . duty at the time Kraemer fled |) ¢ employed lace pireaipeipanrgyy okie —— ng peace meeting at after aasisting in the murderous a: ' ; y to put a man under i ine ‘ened 3 - ‘ sault upon the police officer, and ng the trouble Batocehi | arre He then pulled his gu — ie tental fted his eye vs . that ‘ » . f oot The fellow hil » } was captured at the doorway of oad what was pr " ab own home hours after the attempt at e head with a bottle, eran t he atie FL aan hg | ed murd McNamara remained be, who 'w fticer, wes then Behind the tar, The Star ‘ye eat t f t vy a the saloon anti! th arrival of the tu when the fellow hit him, he pe Star man repeated the ques en * com ar to nave he patrol wagon, filled with patrolme Ja ered I do not know how many. tion self from coramer hilat tows to arrest the aeenilants ‘ ¥ be We helped Slowly, and with what seemed to} And when the netuanisn ose t age Bagi pe Earemn yp pat he remark ' aie eum Ul be great effort, though the sus Hacume — veh 1 gg -anghtrd hd honed. 7 ” Rigen of a anil & oa . home as soon as possible t hat Jacobs w pho he officers, caine tle sho’ “ ’ ‘ » Jacobs had pre sly att ‘ a te like wild Ine the corners of his mouth, the baron by the exar, M. W 1 | a 8 7 : Metin : : fticere of the law replies! A )WN THE GANG PLANK OF TH a hard matte: keep dis ° 4 had s of _ (a u 2 —- haracters { the re-| hind the bar t when th Baocch! was hit in the ‘ould or for|assuming « an from T t. and the day before had words | commenced. Kraemer, it is be ¢ of the mel just at he me to make any reply =. (whe arsived A ¥ party, In to several invita polite the acvembly and the di y_wetore ads - mn . r belteve gos just as al vil maior : are tions to be ts and oth , businews and discussed y coe wacertad she. Oi “— ; “Baron, you probably did not see | an ultimatum. pi ft " t ar his honor, that {t | questions of Interest Russian ‘ported th . officer's he arent Rage anh Mage wg po yet cme: a = cs ngiey: ie ! Mito Captain Ward. Captain War od ble os the ares ae Sie winteter to Lenten, vn (gy sigh t i . hat he w |” ‘The schéine of nat pany = be told hi a head “at the Sette cently, in which he did not know| He will hear th 1 of the mi-| eno t x tend to his | bly which has beer se te: uveeand thn patter eg n has been here be- where the people get Jea that | kado goo. be 4 ‘ os 1 that he [committee pre ee * 2 ‘ — Mo. © who have seen him a . »* *» ’ taking any man or woma bee me the Japanese $ will be mod- | Japane > S/he rom his | ligan was decide inadequate] tn ince and tt was im attempting | tt hale » can duplicate any of erate, and that the public evident!y | m ges iP * go ent t - to feneeé-the internal grievances + teat the Olean ain performed mistakes the Japanese for angels And Che neth of the statse+| > 1 to Wast Resolutions criticising the Bouligan xy the famous Keller. Another long pause; another up-| m _ hegaghs oo ; 2 Hina abt w heme waa introduced and adopted arrests we : bo has, besides, a host c ‘comm the straight, black ey tire J nahaw | & y- id r onra a was inabsted blicity be learned’ of t ni ks all his own that have OWS. io t . P hich the baron sp given the procee » mystify audiences er owe. j man te 7 ‘ oe ei X . OF . : at , : oe 1 wudiences wherever he 14 not,” finally answered! YOU MUST SHOW US: WER - a ah @ poltee wore interested lister : q i them. One of his - RE] ® Were : a Arect Baron Komura. “Did he say t FROM MISSOURI le . v D h lay morning ers to the dine th ; cf favorite stunts is to go down in the lat LH > f making a report to t oa A ged: 2 e and pick live canary birds ee | he F ' «| not Interfere furt ' me lady’s hair vd * . <i that the allow £0. |» , Sis bd Tb dgeeno * Mr. 4 roe days : mes f na * ih *y < of ' te taen et iw the matter before | of upt evorts | ® to | th f few ® i hs intel rice omety, Te flim, ¥ ra Ba and the e If Patroin acods dies b | Fair Tonight and Friday; Light te . ® days | ¢ K. Ta agit, has r ed She. ort Crookall and Bories both at eailant. will be charged with man-| Fresh West Winds. eeepc e eee eee ; tr. K 5 joined a 1 of revolut ar. | 8S nounced that he might po eC fl ed e = bl fo: sig ; eatin ? sibly recover f TT Ter rrrrrr et ee eee eee ee ee eee a ai : ar. K. Ko . | the blows rain by | * 2 | firmly fi 1 > ha ea al} dip os Be Int | PREFRSBUT July 20.--One |the two saloonmen \% Here's Nan Byxbee, Th *« | functions e t ar. ¥ Mr. | na s, Emmet Beale hinist in the = ' caieimihiad * Heralded by a m s- committee. He . He took lunch with t . 2 k slete ndied prise edatl " 0 ; Giftor ye ae a rr \* Star's special senta : Play of fireworks, and f\ing w f A consul at the latte M Mr. Ya t; | SUPE wevokted toda an ende T lGemecn, was On eye withe to the|* With the Mazamas, Sierras and . @iant crackers and stear tle ful floral arch had ‘ Thirtieth Mr. T. Matsubara, Mr, Denison’s| '@ Sasol @irce al prisoners to | Sceauit upon Patrolman Jacobs, and | * Appalacht all ready to BS @@ into the Great Northern 4 " 1 ide by [early in the afternoon WN | bellfon, Kiting two fing 16 leas man Thursday more " \* Mount Rainie * on Thursday morning at k ablem of the mika- |™ob! ter to I k oe ad ‘ 1 was on my way home at . vo wprer'y , Hi _ De” ttetinaietal s og peng i time and as I was passing Frank's | ¥ Come he saat i guished pas ne bar Nese gage ures in Th , ae Ploctpoteatiry, ligited as sopn as | da mene mo che | RUSSIAN PEOPLE ARE UN) ices A erate ahha | ro . the ship was and proceeded | welec ed them hile the di etek ke tan. ene tak \* She is ome ws immediately private car of|ed ting 1 Oriental t .p | At thes. Gane * tip-top ma ) eas Gail. whic’ was standing | (ently waiting to beni INSULTED BY onal man wes Uehind the Sar betwete |. ten after « on the tracks in waiting for bim of the great man , bearing baron | A building owned by the Pioneer |}5q beer bottles in their hands |* _ She has did a * An exceedingly commonplace-| day morni . his pe be atte 1 tol Carriage company, 1000 South Firat, |" dy . ¥ * with her and her pictures taken *« gly v ning. Ea p “ . ¥ . I saw both of the men hit the looking tle fellow, the on which we ck ¢ t hern trair O8COW, July 20.—Wher | caved imat 4 o'clock Wednesday aft siiceman halt donee. tis 4 | ® during the mountain climb are * would be taken for almost an «| come. Thured 1 be t Jologates to zemst vo s,|ernoon and will be a total loas.|b° Groaned and dropped to” the|* bound to be interesting side * else except a world renowne »-| tle, Wash., t 1 t Wast h bad assembled at the real. | The idee was being used for storiag | tigor, 1 thought tee had killed | * lights to the stories of the a « lomat. He was escorted down the | bronze medal t nce of Prince Dolgoruk in thie | astern beer. The weight was too |him and was 80 frightened that 1|* Cent i gangplank by Presi of | p alt | ine he|city, was about to begin the d | much for the flimsy structure, and| ian out of the pla o. Afterwarde|* , Did you notice those pletures i the steamship comp By the party had t 1 ‘ eane t - the beer broke through the floor » f ard8 iw in Tuesday's and Wednesday f party had boarded the ved o quest! be bre Ld the policeman stag out with |* * Bisumidso, Japanese conaul at Se- | private wae take ttle fore it, t i a pulling the Dullding’s walle together % Stars taken by Miss Byxbee ‘ B was taken immed a Seattl ' h hie r his head bleeding from number *« attle, who, with others of the ste ately t sot in aa oat Japanese humerous commissartes in a state of collapse ta: , ber! They are samples of nt ra ship officers and prominent citizens |the baron 4 to sor | samids an By Parte, Jedee ad; Gianmanane ‘wha It will likely be condemned and Ho sewmed dazed, and leaned up|* ? ft plucky emir Seattle, had boarded the vessel at | hotel in a carri with an escort | Burke io G P had prohibited the meetit torn down. against the side of the saloon for|* vestin . fc Port Townsend on Wedne say aft-|of police on r ald A suite Chamber RB nd Mr the document | 7" + toate, “Tile hat Was oft, ‘bia | ® tem por aries, for they w , « ernon of rooms on the fi floor of the | Takahash hit Heyden protested | PORTLAD Ful \gun was missing from the hoister © Soak pletores of the * A mighty cheer arose from the as- | hotel is occupied by party Baron Komura greeted the dele-| tho act, but the chief bega m.—The jury t and his star had been torn off je pa bits ng * sembled nese, ax the baron| The baron had only one and one- | gation in the smoh », where|down the names of those fraud ha reed and one inde any attempt to hele hire, (%. Ween for Miss Byxt * walked up the dock to his care h}half hours of " esday several bottle ugne were|Some one suggested that they put| disehay eves’. wen laust e him| * ters in The Star NAN BYXB! * Mayor Ballinger and Mr. Farrell,| night, ha been up most of the ‘consumed in toast ldown the names of ail the people| The Ju jon swayed from side to side He| f 2 2 x* * . followed by the Japanese reception | time transacting business with the The baron at once informed the in Russia, After the departure of and two for acquittal staggered into a grocery store near” * * * sla eee eee eee Cee ee eee. | esata

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